My apologies.
I’ve been tied up with the California Bike Summit this weekend. And while I was trying to keep up with the news, I missed the notification from Cycles Veloce that Sherri Norton died over the weekend.
It is with the greatest sadness that we must report that Sherri will not win this, her most important battle on a bicycle.
Sherri was a beam of light to many of us and will remain the beautiful person we knew; living on in our hearts and minds – an angel to watch over us all!
Our deepest sympathy to Mark – we can only imagine the emptiness you must feel and hope that you find peace and warmth in your family & friends.
As you may recall, she was critically injured while riding in the bike lane on Santiago Canyon near Jamboree Road in Orange on Thursday. She reportedly turned into oncoming traffic when she attempted to ride back to a friend who was trailing behind.
Her husband Mark is attempting to organize a memorial for next Saturday, November 12th, as well as a memorial ride Saturday morning. He also asks for donations to a pair charities she supported in lieu of flowers.
This is the 9th confirmed traffic-related cycling fatality in Orange County this year, and the 61st in the greater Southern California area.
My prayers and sympathy to her family and loved ones. Between her death and that of Robert Hyndman, my heart is broken right now.